
Read the statement below carefully and state with reasons and examples, if it is true or false:
A particle in one-dimensional motion with zero speed at an instant may have non-zero acceleration at that instant.

Important Points to Remember in Chapter -1 - Motion in a Straight Line from NCERT PHYSICS PART 1 TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS XI Solutions
1. Average speed:
It is the ratio of the total distance to the total time.
2. Average Velocity:
It is the ratio of the total displacement to the total time.
3. Instantaneous Velocity:
(i) It is the rate of displacement with respect to time
(ii) Mathematically expressed as,
4. Average acceleration:
It is the ratio of total change in velocity to the total time taken.
5. Instantaneous Acceleration:
(i) It is the rate of change of velocity
(ii) Mathematically, it is expressed as,
6. Motion from a graph:
(i) The slope of distance-time graph gives speed.
(ii) The slope of displacement-time graph gives velocity.
(iii) The slope of velocity-time graph gives acceleration.
(iv) The area under velocity-time graph gives displacement.
(v) The area under speed-time graph gives distance.
(vi) The area under acceleration time gives change in velocity.
7. Equations of Motion (for constant acceleration):
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
8. Relative motion:
(i) (velocity of with respect to )
(ii) (acceleration of with respect to )